Saturday, February 9, 2013

  Flowers by the Lake
This is the picture that I have picked out
This one will go on the inside of the "Escape"
(notice that the flowers are blurry)
I cut the photo for the inside of the box, and put 3 dimensional  flower stickers over them to match the flowers in the frame.



I painted modge podge all over front of book,  and laid the  glimmery fabric over the top of the book.  (usually I would
put the fabric down and then put the modge podge over the fabric), but not in this case.
Here is another look at the fabric.



After glue dries, cut the extra fabric off.



I used this paint for the spine of the book. (I love this paint)
As I paint the spine, I lift the fabric up slightly to get the paint at the very edge.
The spine is now painted, and I have not yet decided if I am going to paint the stripes yet.

Here is the finished cover, I love it, it is very neutral, and feminine  in contrast to what will be in the inside of the book,
very bright ,yet serene.  I picked the trim (it is a slight peach color) to match the dress in the painting.

Referring to the pictures that I picked out for the inside, ( I have never attempted this before), I used multiple colors on my brush to get the following effect.

 Then I added in the photos.




The hard part was painting a match to the photo by hand (on the right side) but it worked out just fine.

The inside, so far...what do you think?

Then for the ground I tried something I have never attempted so far,
I took some sand that I had from my beach "Escape", and put it in a plastic bag,  and sprayed it with "Tattered Angels" "Glimmer Mist", color-latte.
This is what it looked like.  It was the perfect match to the sand and rocks in the picture. So, I had to let it dry.


While it was drying, I painted the bottom of the box where the sand would go, so that if some of the sand were to rub off, it would not be that noticeable.
Then I painted modge podge on this surface and put the sand over it, and let it sit for a few minutes, then let the excess fall off, and it looks like this:


Then I got a few pieces of slate, and glued them over the sand and decided to paint them a little bit, (I will add more later)


Here are the final pictures







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